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The Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity / Pavlos Hatzopoulos
Title : The Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity : International Relations and Ideology Material Type: printed text Authors: Pavlos Hatzopoulos, Author Publisher: London : I.B. Tauris Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: vii, 248 p. Size: 21 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-1-84511-503-6 General note: Includes footnotes (p. [189]-226)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-244)
Includes index (p. [245]-248)
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Balkan Peninsula
Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government
Eastern question (Balkan)
History - Ballkan
NationalismClass number: 949.6 Abstract: For decades, we have come to accept that nationalism formed the basis of the modern history of the Balkans. In this bold and controversial study, Pavlos Hatzopoulos turns this assumption on its head. Through a ground-breaking examination of the non-nationalist ideologies in the Balkans during the interwar period, Hatzopoulos calls into question the supposedly inherent connection between the Balkans and nationalism and argues that nationalism does not form the sole ordering principle of the modern history of the Balkan region. Focusing on the ideologies of communism, liberal internationalism and agrarianism, Hatzopoulos examines how these interact with nationalist ideology. He demonstrates how non-nationalist theories challenge the nationalist view of the Balkans as the sum of several national spaces. He even questions the nationalist understanding of the very term 'the Balkans'. "The Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity" revisits contemporary debates on a region that is still a European crisis point and challenges the nation-centric understanding that permeates it. In proposing a description of 'the Balkans' as a contested political concept, the book argues for a completely fresh interpretation of the region's composition. Contents note: (Balkan) nationalism and analysis of ideology; "All that is, is nationalist" : western imaginings of the Balkans since the Yugoslav wars; The communist challenge to nationalist ideology; The liberal internationalist challenge to nationalist ideology in the Balkans - The inter - war years; The agrarian challenge to nationalist ideology in the Balkans - The inter - war years; Reconceptualising the Balkans : the realm of ideology; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15666 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001158 949.6 Hat-Bal 2008 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Balkans into Southeastern Europe / John R. Lampe
Title : Balkans into Southeastern Europe : a century of war and transition Material Type: printed text Authors: John R. Lampe, Author Publisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Publication Date: 2006 Pagination: x, 338 p. Size: 21 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-333-79347-3 General note: Includes footnotes (p. [296]-318)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-323)
Includes index (p. 324-338)
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Balkan Peninsula - History - 20th century
Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government
Former Yugoslav republics --History.
NationalismClass number: 949.6 Abstract: The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the region's wider struggles with a post-Communist transition suggest continuing Balkan burdens for the peoples and states of Southeastern Europe. Ethnic conflict, disputed borders, forced migration and foreign intervention had already scarred the countries from Romania south to Greece during the decades surrounding the two world wars. John Lampe disputes this pejoratively Balkan background. He traces the region's traumatic twentieth century through wars and postwar transitions that adopted or confronted European ideologies, institutions and interventions. Contents note: Introduction : Transitions at the Turn of Two Centuries; Balkan States and Borderlands Before the Balkan Wars; Balkan Wars, First World War, Postwar Settlements, 1912-1922; Struggling with Liberal and National Transitions in the 1920's; Illiberal Directions During the Depression Decade; Second World War, Civil War, and the Communist Advantage; Communist and Cold War Transitions, 1945-1963; Continuity and Contradictions, 1964-1989; Wars and Transitions since 1989; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15668 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001159 949.6 Lam-Bal 2006 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available
Title : The Balkans in the New Millennium : From Balkanization to EUtopia : Balkan sociological forum's : third international conference June 20-22, 2014 Tetovo - Skopje (Republic of Macedonia) Material Type: printed text Publisher: Tetovo : South East European University - SEEU Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: 121 p. Size: 18 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-6-08-450394-1 General note: Book of abstracts Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government
Balkan Pensilvania - Social studies
National security - Balkan PeninsulaClass number: 320 Abstract: "The Balkans in the New Millennium : From Balkanization to EUtopia" - the new millennium as a new stage of human and social development, which represents the beginning of a new period of sociological and anthropological changes perspective aiming at bringing innovations, a new chapter, which should be better than the past, different from the regional fragmentation that engendered the term "Balkanization" and Homo Balkanicus. In this context, this conference will treat the Balkans in correlation with a neologism, Utopia, a country of ideal felicity and perfection, a place in which human society, natural conditions etc., are ideally shaped in order to have a complete contentment. Also, it is a place where the organizational structure, fosters a limited governmental involvement, which permits human creativity and achievement. Where prosperity does not have to be forced it just happens (D. Hager). So, today in the aftermath of the bloody century, the questions are whether the Balkans are heading towards Eutopia, prosperous Europe or kakostopia(worst place)? Are we going to Europeanize ourselves or to balkanize the Europe? Are we on the rights track and ready to Debalkanize the Balkans? Are he euro-integration processes bringing real changes, which are only formal, without any essence? What are the conditions needed for moving forward, towards the first stratum Eurpoe? Contents note: Abdϋlkadir Kabadayi: E(u)ducating Turkish minority children in the Balkans for the sake of of debalkanization of Eutopia; Afrim Loku, Gazmend Deda & Arben Tërstena: Application of quality international standards in private enterprise in Kosovo; Agron Rustemi: The welfare state in Balkans; Ali Musliu: Human rights and conflict resolution concepts in the Republic of Macedonia; Ali Pajaziti: Brain drain’s sociology : reflections of the Balkan’s social transition period syndrome to Macedonia; Anca Parmena Olimid: Designing the Balkans in post - communism : ideas, ideals and democratic traditions in the road to Europe; Exploring the constitutional, balancing the political : theorizing the human rights and fundamental; Freedoms in five Balkan countries in a comparative constitutional perspective (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Romania); Armela Pengili: Turkey and Middle East; Ardita Abduli, Irena Nikaj: Socio - economic barriers, cause for expansion of deviant phenomena in society - case of Macedonia; Ayman Gad: The socio - political changes, and active employment policies in Kosovo; Behar Haziri: The Balkans and balance of power in the XXI-st century; Bejtush Gashi, Bislim Lekiqi: Intrinsic motivators as important factors of motivation in management of human resources in Kosovo; Besim Gollopeni: Women who made history; Catalina Maria Georgescu: Linking locally- elected political obedience to seat security : comparative analysis of electoral legislation in South-Eastern Europe; In search of an explanation for institutional change during European Union enlargement : applying contingency theory to the study of local public organizations in South- Eastern Europe; Cosmin Lucian Gherghe: Adopting the constitutions in Eastern Europe after the fall of communism. Social and political implications; Political and social pluralism within Western Balkans after 1989. Case-study : legal conditions regarding the functioning of political parties in Romania; Drita Mehmedi: Cultural identity of Albanians facing balkanization and Europeanization; Elhami Shaqiri: Western Balkans : economics trends in the context of globalization and the EU integration; Elton Demollari: The german influence in the Kosovo- case (1989-1999); Fadil Maloku: Regionalization of Balkan and transition; Fatos Tarifa: The Balkan’s unique moment; Fejzulla Shabani: Civilization as factor of geopolitical changes of the Balkan population; Florenca Korbi: Challenges of EU integration for Balkan countries and American approach; Galina Koleva: Migration processes and the labor market-situation, regulations, policies; Goran Basic: Reconciliation and implacability : narratives of survivors from the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Gordana Stojanoska, Zlatko Zhoglev: The attitudes about discrimination of the students on the basis of the ethnicity in the ethnically mixed schools; Hasan Jashari: Sociology of post - conflict societies in Western Balkan; Ida Orzechowska, Natalia Piotrowska: Neo-ottomanism - a legitimate scientific term or literary rhetoric? The legitimization of use of the term neo -ottoman ism in modern geopolitical discourse on Turkish new foreign policy; Ilija Luarasi: Identity construction : civil and/ or ethnical identity in Macedonian case; Iris Luarasi: Borders and barriers of “Western” Albania towards European integration; Izmit Durmishi: The status of the Albanian language and its official use in Macedonia; Jasques L. Boucher: Does exist a risk of balkanization in North America? The case of Quebec in Canada; Joana Kosho: The Europeanization of the Balkans media role and public opinion perceptions; Jonuz Abdullai: The political crisis in Macedonia and the relations with its neighbours; Jorde Jakimovski: The population and the sustainable development; Keith Doubt: Pan-ethnicity in the Balkans; Klime Babunski: Anti corruption reform - “yes”, but what about political will?; Lekë Sokoli: The strong correlation of democracy and sustainable development; the case of Balkans; Lidija Hristova: Between the civic and ethnic – on the perceptions of student population in Republic of Macedonia; Myhybije Zallqi- Zhara, Ibish Mazreku: Edium and small enterprises development, role and importance within and outside European Union; Ngadhnjim Brovina: The profiling of three major political parties in Kosovo; Paschalidis Panagiotis: Balkans or SouthEast Europe? Traditions and new tendencies on studying and discussing the southeast European region; Petar Atanasov. Bojana Naumovska: Digital natives between local and global identity in multicultural society; Rumiana Zheleva: The impact of the crisis on the EU perspective of the Western Balkans : lessons learned and outlook; Saimir Osmani: State sovereignity and the right of self-determination : the Kosovo case compared to the Crimean case; Silviu Dorin Georgescu: From Niche to universal services : marketing study on customer’s satisfaction regarding the use of courier services; Sunaj Rami: Expository forms of nationalism in the Balkans; Svetla Koleva: Balkan sociological forum : from the Utopia of a project to the project of a Eutopia; Vlado Timovski, Emil Sulejmani: Tolerance between religions- an important component of religious diversity in society; Vullnet Maksuti: Nationalism in the Balkans, with particular emphasis in Macedonia; Xhemail Çupi: The role of the president of the Republic of Macedonia in promoting interfaith in this process; Zemri Elezi, Zejnepe Elezi: Democratic transitions of eastern European countries with special look in Macedonia; Zilka Spahic Siljak: Being a Muslim woman in the Balkans – competing discourses of the local Muslim tradition, Islamism and modernity. Link for e-copy: https://www.academia.edu/28666860/THE_BALKANS_IN_THE_NEW_MILLENIUM_-_FROM_BALKAN [...] Format of e-copy: https:// Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16412 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001601 320 Balkans 2014 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-001602 320 Balkans 2014 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-001447 320 Balkans 2014 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available The Balkans yesterday, today and tomorrow
Title : The Balkans yesterday, today and tomorrow : On behalf of the 100 anniversary of the Balkans wars 1912-2012 Material Type: printed text Authors: Sela Ylber, Editor Publisher: Dictus Publishing Publication Date: 2013 Series: Politics and democracy series Pagination: 324 p. Size: 21 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-3-84738-651-3 General note: Includes bibliographical references
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Balkan Peninsula
Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government
History - Ballkan
Post-communismClass number: 949.6 Abstract: Balkan is an geographic area, a world of life where the century trends have brought the most tragic histories; it is an metaphor of permanent deconstruction, of disorders that have generated an terminological ignominy, balkanization, that targets misunderstandings, insecurity, ethnic and religious antagonisms’, the partition tendencies as a consequence of exaggerated mythology and excommunicative for the other and conveyance, genocide, and cultural suicide etc. Another characteristic of inter-Balkan communication is subjectivity, from political level to scientific lecturing that in fact should be based on neutral exploration and evidence based. Starting from the principle that the science is a fight against the fraud, it is a prophylaxis and social insulin, thus a tool for prevention, minimization and elimination of social affliction. The Institute for Political and International Studies, in the eve of centennial of Balkan wars and 100 years of Albanian state, on 29-30 June 2012 organize an scientific conference including participants from different European states that through academic discourse, discussed the topic ”The Balkans yesterday, today and tomorrow”. Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15662 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001344 949.6 Balkans 2013 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan Çështja shqiptare dhe kriza ballkanike / Fatos Arapi
Title : Çështja shqiptare dhe kriza ballkanike Material Type: printed text Authors: Fatos Arapi, Author Publisher: Tiranë : Eurorilindja Publication Date: 1996 Series: Biblioteka Opinione Pagination: 214 p. Size: 20 cm Languages : Albanian (sqi) Original Language : Albanian (sqi) Descriptors: Albania - Foreign relations - Balkan Peninsula
Albania - History - Autonomy and independence movements
Balkan Peninsula - Foreign relations - Albania
Balkan Peninsula - Politics and governmentClass number: 949.65 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10836 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5702-021855 949.65 Ara-Çës 1996 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" Albanian Available Diktatorët e Ballkanit
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